ascorbic-acid-2-o-glucoside and Corneal-Injuries

ascorbic-acid-2-o-glucoside has been researched along with Corneal-Injuries* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for ascorbic-acid-2-o-glucoside and Corneal-Injuries

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Preparation and evaluation of ascorbyl glucoside and ascorbic acid solid in oil nanodispersions for corneal epithelial wound healing.
    International journal of pharmaceutics, 2022, Nov-05, Volume: 627

    The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate an effective topical formulation to promote corneal epithelial wound healing. Ascorbyl glucoside (AA-2G), a stable prodrug of AA, was formulated in solid in oil (S/O) nanodispersions by emulsifying AA-2G solutions in cyclohexane using Span 85 as an emulsifying agent and freeze-drying emulsions to produce AA-2G - surfactant complex. The complexes were then dispersed in castor oil to produce S/O nanodispersions which were evaluated in terms of their particle size, polydispersity index, encapsulation efficiency, morphology, physical stability as well as the transcorneal permeation and accumulation of AA-2G. The same preparation procedure was used to prepare S/O nanodispersions of AA. S/O nanodispersions of AA and AA-2G were formulated into oily drops that were tested for efficacy in promoting wound healing after corneal epithelial depredation. AA-2G was loaded efficiently in S/O nanodispersions (EE > 99%) in the form of spherical nanoparticles. S/O nanodispersions were physically stable and resulted in improved permeation (18x) and accumulation (7x) of AA-2G in transcorneal diffusion experiments in comparison to AA-2G solutions. Oily eye drops of AA-2G and AA showed no irritation and significant improvement in epithelial healing in vivo in comparison to AA-2G and AA solutions.

    Topics: Ascorbic Acid; Castor Oil; Corneal Injuries; Cyclohexanes; Emulsifying Agents; Glucosides; Humans; Ophthalmic Solutions; Prodrugs; Surface-Active Agents; Wound Healing

2022